Beyond the souks: bring the magic of Tangier home

Tangier’s charm lies in its multi-layered history. It’s a blend of Moroccan tradition and the European influences that have long fascinated design icons like Yves Saint Laurent (note: his former home, Villa Mabrouka, is now a 12-suite hotel). Located at the western end of the Strait of Gibraltar, the city in northwestern Morocco serves as a gateway between Africa and Europe.

To bridge the gap between world-class travel and luxury interiors, Mansion Global and Indagare have partnered on an exclusive journey designed for the discerning. This itinerary is a masterclass in Tangier’s aesthetics, giving you an up-close look at local artisans and ateliers. Here, every brass lantern and hand-woven rug tells a story of craftsmanship, and the products below evoke the same spirit.

Whether you can travel with us this fall or not, your home decor can benefit from inspiration from the vibrant souks and private villas we explore. (If you’re ever ready to book a trip, now’s the time. Discounted Insider pricing ends at the end of March.)

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Handcrafted Moroccan Wood Wall Mirrors (starting at $146.99) bring natural warmth and authentic craftsmanship to any space in your home. The carved wooden frame, crafted by skilled artisans in Morocco, combines traditional Moroccan artistry with a timeless boho aesthetic.


We love the look and functionality of poufs (we also love having a few dotted around our living room for sitting and resting our feet). Pottery Barn’s Nadia Moroccan-Style Leather Pouf ($329) is a good option. Hand-stitched and embroidered from 100% aniline-dyed goatskin. You can choose from 5 colors: white, cocoa, musk, cream, and indigo.


Moroccan rugs are prized for their fluffy pile, making them a pleasure to walk on barefoot. This Gray Moroccan Wool Cotton Blend Rug (Sale Price: $960) from ABC Carpet & Home is hand-knitted from luxurious wool and inspired by centuries-old tribal motifs for a soothing yet charming piece.


This carved Moroccan pendant light (starting at $159) on Etsy ships directly from Morocco. Not only are they beautiful to look at, they also diffuse reflections from ceilings and walls, illuminating a room in a truly magical way.


In addition to the sights and sounds of Morocco, its vibrant flavors cannot be overstated. You can incorporate some of these into your home kitchen with Verve Culture’s Moroccan Cooking Tagine for Two ($75). This earthen cone-shaped vessel is the perfect place to prepare and display your favorite North African dishes.


Speaking of tablescapes, these handcrafted serving bowls, also from Verve Culture, add a little extra flair. The vibrant glaze and delicate Berber silver trim add an artistic touch to any table setting. Moroccan Glazed Bowl with Berber Silver Trim ($22) is perfect as a housewarming gift or to add a little color and personality to your next dinner party.


Pottery Barn’s Fez Embroidered Pillow (sale price: $43.97) is made from linen and cotton. They come in a variety of colors, from subtle to blush and sandy to reds that really pop.


Unique Moroccan style kilim lumbar pillow cover (sale price: $104.99) perfect for indoor or outdoor decor. Handcrafted by Berber women using vintage Moroccan kilims, beniourain and benimeral carpets, each one is unique and varies slightly in size, color and design.


Made from hand-dyed natural cotton that softens over time and cute oversized pom poms, the Moroccan Tussle Blanket ($100) adds texture and style over your bed or couch. Added bonus: flecks of metallic fibers pass through the fabric, catching the light and sparkling.


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